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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia G. Greene , Mark P. RicePublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Volume: 9 ISBN: 9781845424220ISBN 10: 1845424220 Pages: 576 Publication Date: 23 February 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Acknowledgements Introduction Entrepreneurship Education: Moving from Whether to What , How and Why Patricia G. Greene and Mark P. Rice PART I PERSPECTIVES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION 1. Jerome A. Katz (2003), 'The Chronology and Intellectual Trajectory of American Entrepreneurship Education 1876-1999' 2. Gary Gorman, Dennis Hanlon and Wayne King (1997), 'Some Research Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Education, Enterprise Education and Education for Small Business Management: A Ten-year Literature Review' 3. Candida G. Brush, Irene M. Duhaime, William B. Gartner, Alex Stewart, Jerome A. Katz, Michael A. Hitt, Sharon A. Alvarez, G. Dale Meyer and S. Venkataraman (2003), 'Doctoral Education in the Field of Entrepreneurship' 4. Jean-Pierre Bechard and Denis Gregoire (2005), 'Entrepreneurship Education Research Revisited: The Case of Higher Education' 5. George Gendron and Patricia Greene (2004), 'Practitioners' Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Education: An Interview With Steve Case, Matt Goldman, Tom Golisano, Geraldine Laybourne, Jeff Taylor, and Alan Webber' 6. Terri Standish-Kuon and Mark P. Rice (2002), 'Introducing Engineering and Science Students to Entrepreneurship: Models and Influential Factors at Six American Universities' 7. Fred O. Ede, Bhagaban Panigrahi and Stephen E. Calcich (1998), 'African American Students' Attitudes Toward Entrepreneurship Education' 8. Donald F. Kuratko (2005), 'The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Education: Development, Trends, and Challenges' 9. Kevin Hindle (2006), 'Teaching Entrepreneurship at University: From the Wrong Building to the Right Philosophy' PART II WHAT IS TAUGHT: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES 10. James O. Fiet (2001), 'The Theoretical Side of Teaching Entrepreneurship' 11. Sarah L. Jack and Alistair R. Anderson (1999), 'Entrepreneurship Education Within the Enterprise Culture: Producing Reflective Practitioners' 12. Calvin Kent and Lorraine P. Anderson (2003/2004), 'Social Capital, Social Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurship Education' 13. B.J. Bird (2003/2004), 'Learning Entrepreneurship Competencies: The Self-directed Learning Approach' 14. Richard T. Harrison and Claire M. Leitch (1994), 'Entrepreneurship and Leadership: The Implications for Education and Development' 15. Dean A. Shepherd (2004), 'Educating Entrepreneurship Students About Emotion and Learning From Failure' PART III HOW IT IS TAUGHT: PEDAGOGY 16. George T. Solomon, K. Mark Weaver and Lloyd W. Fernald, Jr (1994), 'A Historical Examination of Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship Pedagogy' 17. James O. Fiet (2001), 'The Pedagogical Side of Entrepreneurship Theory' 18. David Rae and Mary Carswell (2000), 'Using a Life-story Approach in Researching Entrepreneurial Learning: The Development of a Conceptual Model and its Implications in the Design of Learning Experiences' 19. Benson Honig (2004), 'Entrepreneurship Education: Toward a Model of Contingency-Based Business Planning' 20. Dawn R. DeTienne and Gaylen N. Chandler (2004), 'Opportunity Identification and Its Role in the Entrepreneurial Classroom: A Pedagogical Approach and Empirical Test' 21. Ronald K. Mitchell and Susan A. Chesteen (1995), 'Enhancing Entrepreneurial Expertise: Experiential Pedagogy and the New Venture Expert Script' 22. Bengt Johannisson, Hans Handstroem and Jessica Rosenberg (1998), 'University Training for Entrepreneurship - An Action Frame of Reference' 23. Sue Birley (2003), 'Universities, Academics, and Spinout Companies: Lessons from Imperial' PART IV ASSESSMENT 24. Zenas Block and Stephen A. Stumpf (1992), 'Entrepreneurship Education Research: Experience and Challenge' 25. Thomas N. Garavan and Barra O'Cinneide (1994), 'Entrepreneurship Education and Training Programmes: A Review and Evaluation - Part 1' 26. Thomas N. Garavan and Barra O'Cinneide (1994), 'Entrepreneurship Education and Training Programmes: A Review and Evaluation - Part 2' 27. Alberta H. Charney and Gary D. Libecap (2002/03), 'The Contribution of Entrepreneurship Education: An Analysis of the Berger Program' 28. Mauri Laukkanen (2000), 'Exploring Alternative Approaches in High-level Entrepreneurship Education: Creating Micro-mechanisms for Endogenous Regional Growth' 29. Karl H. Vesper and William B. Gartner (1997), 'Measuring Progress in Entrepreneurship Education' Name IndexReviews'This book provides an excellent history of the field of entrepreneurship and a thought-provoking analysis of its future directions. Entrepreneurship Education is a useful tool for academics who are creating, refreshing, or reviewing their entrepreneurship curriculum.' - Myra M. Hart, Harvard Business School, US 'This is a great collection of articles on entrepreneurial education, a timely and challenging topic. Assembled by two leading researchers and educators, the collection covers the most current thinking on this multi-faceted issue. Our understanding of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship has changed and, as this outstanding collection would suggest, we need to explore and apply innovative techniques and methods in preparting tomorrow's entrepreneurs. Rich in insight and broad in its scope, this collection of articles is a must read. I compliment Greene and Rice on a job well done.' - Shaker A. Zahra, University of Minnesota, US Author InformationEdited by Patricia G. Greene, Professor Emeritus, Babson College and Mark P. Rice, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, US Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |